Today, closing arguments are happening in the remedies phase of the antitrust case against Google regarding default search agreements. Jennifer Huddleston, a senior fellow in technology policy at the Cato Institute, recently wrote an article on this case.

She stated, “Forcing the sale of Chrome or banning default agreements wouldn’t foster competition.” She continued, “It would hobble innovation, hurt smaller players, and leave users with worse products.”

You can read the full piece here.

If you’d like to speak with Huddleston, please reach out to mmiller@​cato.​org.